Results for "hacking"
3 articlesThereβs an At-Home Test For That: Women Can βBiohackβ Their Vaginas Now
The article reports on biohacker Bryan Johnson's public statements about sexual practices and at-home testing related to vaginal health. It frames his social media oversharing in dismissive, mocking terms while connecting it to broader 'biohacking' trends among women.
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The war between businesses and hackers enters a perilous new phase
The Economist reports that AI agents represent an emerging cybersecurity threat distinct from traditional hacking, marking a new escalation in the business-versus-hacker conflict. The piece frames AI-powered attacks as presenting 'novel dangers' without providing specific technical details or concrete examples of these dangers in the headline or description.
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Backlash builds over NHS plan to hide source code from AI hacking risk
NHS England is removing open-source software from public access due to AI hacking concerns. Critics argue this decision undermines transparency and efficiency while providing no actual security benefit.
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